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Becoming Lichborne blunts the emotions of the transformed mortal. They may continue caring about the things that mattered to them in life for a time, but they become increasingly distant with time, losing interest in emotions, sex, or other "mortal concerns". This emotional involvement is considered a proper affair for the young, but experienced Lichborne are expected to settle down. Lichborne value logic and analytic thought, rarely making decisions without considering all possible options. They are cautious, as they have given up a lot to achieve immortality and are not in a rush to lose it. They will retreat from the possibility of destruction rather than risk it for victory. This leads them to prepare for all possible options in conflict, often with several backup plans. Lichborne are natural manipulators, constantly looking for an edge. They gather information on allies and enemies alike, for it's never certain when one may become the other. The Jaduun court is a swirling mass of plots and machinations as the Lichborne work to ensure their standing improves. | |||
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Revision as of 13:35, 17 December 2016
Lichborne are a half-elven race who voluntarily transform themselves into immortal undead upon reaching maturity. Nearly transformed Lichborne appear as pale, cold, humanoids, while the older they get the more their corporeal form breaks down, eventually turning skeletal.
Racial Modifiers
- +8 Speed
- +5 Health
- +7 Resistance
- Immune to Fear, Poison, Disease
- Does not need to breathe (effects requiring inhalation are not harmful to Lichborne)
- Immortal (Lichborne do not age)
Personality
Becoming Lichborne blunts the emotions of the transformed mortal. They may continue caring about the things that mattered to them in life for a time, but they become increasingly distant with time, losing interest in emotions, sex, or other "mortal concerns". This emotional involvement is considered a proper affair for the young, but experienced Lichborne are expected to settle down. Lichborne value logic and analytic thought, rarely making decisions without considering all possible options. They are cautious, as they have given up a lot to achieve immortality and are not in a rush to lose it. They will retreat from the possibility of destruction rather than risk it for victory. This leads them to prepare for all possible options in conflict, often with several backup plans. Lichborne are natural manipulators, constantly looking for an edge. They gather information on allies and enemies alike, for it's never certain when one may become the other. The Jaduun court is a swirling mass of plots and machinations as the Lichborne work to ensure their standing improves.
Relations
Lichborne are virtually unknown outside of Devin, although the Koolong government has researched them extensively after encountering Lichborne magic and soldiers during clashes with Devin. They are considered a dangerous power by Koolong, but their penchant for machinations and treachery have done much to undermine Devin as well. The Wild Elves south of Devin speak of the Lichborne in hushed tones as Cursed Ones. They recognize a sense of kinship with them, but consider the creation of a race of undead to be sacrilege, and worse. Lichborne would be unlikely to survive travels into Wild Elf lands.
Religion
The Lichborne do not commonly follow the Blessed Gods, however there are Lichborne channellers who instead channel powerful Stygian Patrons. The Patrons gain valuable agents on Lorithandar.
History
Fleeing wild elves and their human slaves ended up interbreeding forming a race of half-elves. When they fled, they took numerous sorcerous artifacts and books which they used to survive in the difficult environment. The most influential family in the region, the Jaduun, were particularly gifted with Stygian sorcery and the most powerful oligarchs discovered a means to gain immortality through Stygian rituals to transform themselves into Liches. The most influential family in the region, the Jaduun, were particularly gifted with Stygian sorcery and the most powerful oligarchs discovered a means to gain immortality through Stygian rituals to transform themselves into Liches. Seeking more power for their family, they began granting the transformation to loyal family members more frequently, until most of the family was being turned at their age of majority. As the family did not age, they began to expand and over the thousands of years have become not a family, but a race.
Region & Society
Jadoon is the oldest Duchy in Devin, having been established in the mists of time after the collapse of the Wild Elf Empire. The Lichborne are most commonly found in Jadoon, but they have spread throughout Devin. The Lichborne have confined their travels to Devin, as whatever power lends them immortality seemed located in the region. Traveling out of the area requires them to bring portable magical power sources to sustain their unlife.
Lichborne spend as much time plotting against each other, or involving themselves in Stygian politics as they do working for control over the Duchies. Jadoon has developed an upper society of intricate maneuvering, machinations, and undead smiles. They are known for elegant, and lavish attire, and have the strongest necromancy in the region. They regularly use Revenants as servants such as porters or butlers, which unnerves the rest of Devin, but has become invaluable in clashes with Koolong.
Language
The Common Tongue was grudgingly accepted by Jadoon during the time of the God War, largely overtaking the bastardized mix of Planar Tongue and Wild Elven they used prior. Most Lichborne have fluency with both languages, which makes them able to communicate with planar species (most often Stygian) more easily.
Names
Male Names
Female Names
Equipment
Magic & Lore
Lichborne radiate Stygian Sorcery (Transform / Animate Dead) to detection spells. They commonly use a variety of sorcerous powers, most often emanating from Stygia. In addition like other denizens of Devin, they commonly use magical technology.